Victoria Falls is the largest waterfall in the world and is more than a mile long. It is located on the Zambezi river on the border of Zimbabwe and Zambia. The Victoria Falls or Mosi-oa-Tunya (the Mist that Thunders) is a waterfall located in southern Africa on the Zambezi River between the countries of Zambia and Zimbabwe. The falls are some of the largest in the world.
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Enjoy the Molokini Beach
Molokini is a beautiful beach. Molokini is home to some of the most beautiful coral reefs. Snorkelers enjoy the inner area of Molokini where it's cresent shape protects the waters against strong currents and waves.
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Maui Beach on Hawai
Maui beach one of more best beach in the world. The best beaches in Maui are synonymous with extreme natural beauty and amazing panoramas while providing a wealth of beach side things to do. Circumscribed by 120 miles of stunning coastline, the island of Maui boasts more than 30 miles of golden sandy beaches flanking warm ocean water. The island of Maui is also called the "Valley Isle" because of the fertile valley that exists between its two volcanoes.
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Beach Walker Park-Kiawah Island Pictures
Khao Lak Beach Photo Gallery
Khao Lak Beach in thailand is a beautifull beach. Located on Phang Nga province just north of Phuket Island on the gorgeous Andaman seaboard, Khao Lak Beach is one of Thailand's most peaceful resort destinations. No less than three national parks are embraced by the surrounding hills that sweep down to this lovely stretch of coastline with beaches that go on for miles.
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Saturday, July 7, 2012
Marbella The Top Beach in Eruope
Marbella is Top Beach in Eruope. This is beautiful beach. The most elegant, exclusivist and well-known resort from Costa del Sol, the residence for stars and royal families. Its port, Puerto Banus, is the most famous harbour of yachts from the Mediterranean Sea, a genuine capital of elegance.
The affection that comes with familiarity versus the energy of an unfamiliar destination

Pictured? Dubai, the closest thing I have to a home, and a place I love more and more each time I return after being away.
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Yumbilla Falls In Peru
Yumbilla Falls is the world's fifth-tallest waterfall and located in Peru. Yumibilla is a most and beautiful water fall in the world.
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Thursday, July 5, 2012
Enjoy The Colonial Creek Falls
Enjoy the Swallow Falls in Wales
Burj Khalifa and How Bridges, Buildings and other Big Things Unite Nations

You see, although I'm Australian I moved with husband Terry to the UAE in 1998 to work, and while we're permanently on the road now, the country is still our base. I've lived there a quarter of my life and feel more home there than in Australia where I have to admit I feel, well, um... foreign. So when twitter pal and Matador editor Julie Schwietert (@collazoprojects) tweeted: “You know what I don’t care about? The Burj, that’s what.” I felt compelled to respond. Not criticize. Just explain that "The people who care about the Burj are the people who live there & love the place, and for whom it's symbolic of so much..." (and, cause I needed more characters) "...which is why I care about it; I think we must feel the way Aussies felt when the Opera House or Harbour Bridge opened."
Because that's what I'd been thinking as I half-watched the tweeps coming in that evening. As I read tweets about workers injured during the construction of Burj Dubai, I recalled reading many years earlier in a popular culture class at uni about the many men who had died, were injured or went deaf while working on the Sydney Harbour Bridge, an initiative that created a phenomenal debt that wasn't paid off until the 1980s. I also remembered old black and white photos I'd seen of the opening ceremony, presided over by the state premier, with a 21-gun salute, Air Force fly-past, marching bands and decorated floats, all considered very extravagant during times of depression.
But, more than anything, like the Sydney Opera House and other great iconic monuments, the Sydney Harbour Bridge is a source of immense national pride. Its completion not only united the city when it connected Sydney's northern and southern shores in 1932, but it also united a nation during very challenging times. I suspect Burj Khalifa has done the same.
P.S.my tweets motivated this lovely post from Julie on Matador: How Twitter Helped Me Care About the Burj
Busy in Beirut, Bangkok, Bendigo, and now blogging the globe

Pictured? Fortune tellers in Bangkok.
Wonderful island of Balearic Islands in Spain
Poipu Beach in Hawai
Poipu beach in hawai is a beautiful beach. Poʻipū in Hawaiianis a census-designated place (CDP) in Kauaʻi County on the southern side of the island of Kauaʻi in the U.S. state of Hawaiʻi. Poipu Beach is around 1,000 feet long and the most popular beach on the South Shore. Swimming here is almost always safe. This beach has extensive facilities for visitors. It provides restrooms, picnic tables, showers, a playground, walkways, and lifeguards.
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Jog Falls : The Famous Fall in India
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